Intricately carved in stone in the vicinity of the Nymphaeum in Jerash are four fish, abstractly depicted with sinuous curves performing flowing movements in the water basin they are carved in. In this collection the Jerash Fish is revived to be enjoyed. Moreover, traditional folklore stories refer to the “Fish” as a sign of impending prosperity and good luck.

This fish is carved in a stone basin by the Nymphaeum in the Roman city of Jerash.